We study a non-cooperative game with aggregative structure, namely when the payoffs depend on the strategies of the opponent players through an aggregator function. We assume that a subset of players behave as leaders in a Stackelberg model. The leaders, as well the followers, act non-cooperatively between themselves and solve a Nash equilibrium problem. We assume an exogenous uncertainty affecting the aggregator and we obtain existence results for the stochastic resulting game. Some examples are illustrated.

Multi-Leader Multi-Follower Model with Aggregative Uncertainty / Mallozzi, Lina; Messalli, Roberta. - In: GAMES. - ISSN 2073-4336. - 8:3(2017), p. 25. [10.3390/g8030025]

Multi-Leader Multi-Follower Model with Aggregative Uncertainty

MALLOZZI, LINA;messalli, roberta
2017

Abstract

We study a non-cooperative game with aggregative structure, namely when the payoffs depend on the strategies of the opponent players through an aggregator function. We assume that a subset of players behave as leaders in a Stackelberg model. The leaders, as well the followers, act non-cooperatively between themselves and solve a Nash equilibrium problem. We assume an exogenous uncertainty affecting the aggregator and we obtain existence results for the stochastic resulting game. Some examples are illustrated.
2017
Multi-Leader Multi-Follower Model with Aggregative Uncertainty / Mallozzi, Lina; Messalli, Roberta. - In: GAMES. - ISSN 2073-4336. - 8:3(2017), p. 25. [10.3390/g8030025]
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